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8 Thirty Minute Lessons That Meet on the following days: Monday July 18th Tuesday July 19th Wednesday July 20th Thursday July 21st Friday July 22nd Wednesday August 3rd Thursday August 4th Friday August 5th Parent and Child Aquatics Level 1&2 Combined This class is for babies ages 6 months to 3. It is a great introductory class where the parents are in the water and are educated just as much if not more so than the babies. We discuss how to hold your child in the water and the process of cueing to work up to underwater submersion with breath control. We also discus important safety topics pool side before each class. Level 1: Getting wet with toys & kicking, enter water by lifting in, enter water by walking in, out-of-water exploration, in-water exploration, exit water by lifting out, exit water by walking out, blowing bubbles on the surface, blowing bubbles with mouth and nose submerged, underwater exploration, submerging mouth, nose and eyes, front float, front glide, back float, back glide, roll from front to back, roll from back to front, passing from instructor to parent, leg action on front, leg action on back. Level 2: Enter water in seated position rolling over and sliding in, enter water by stepping or jumping in, water entry using stairs, exploring the pool (in shallow water), using side of pool to exit, opening eyes and retrieving objects below the surface, opening eyes and retrieving submerged objects, bobbing, front float, front glide, front glide to the wall, back float, back glide, roll from front to back, roll from back to front, passing between adults, drafting with breathing, leg action on front & back, arm action on front & back, combined arm and leg actions on front & back with breathing.

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